Example sentences of "[not/n't] to proceed [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The committee was divided over whether or not to proceed with the march but it agreed to send a delegation to Derry to consult the local people ; this meeting began on the evening of Friday 4 October and went on until 1 a.m. on Saturday .
2 Parliament was , however , peremptorily told by the King not to proceed with the matter , because the Company 's affairs were being dealt with by the Crown .
3 So we have an o we have a , a dis we have a proposal then not to proceed with the purchase of that land this year .
4 Britain , which saw the possibility of having to act in out-of-area conflicts and thus still needed an effective fighter aircraft , was left with the decision as to whether or not to proceed with the project unilaterally .
5 If the Shareholders decide not to proceed with the proposed sale for any reason , the fees of KPMG and [ name ] will be calculated according to time spent and will not exceed £ [ x ] in the case of KPMG and £ [ y ] in the case of [ lawyer ] and all such fees will be payable by the Company .
6 The conference decided on April 23 , however , not to proceed with the establishment of a new Solidarity political party , in deference to the many delegates who had expressed reservations about the increasing politicization of the union .
7 However , the Parish Council have decided not to take up your offer and have asked me to tell you not to proceed with the work .
8 ABO — cancelled : For some reason , it has been decided not to proceed with the DC .
9 ABO — cancelled For some reason , it has been decided not to proceed with the DC .
10 For some reason , it has been decided not to proceed with the DC .
11 The decision not to proceed with the plant follows a court ruling that the plans contravened an EC directive and that construction should not proceed without an environmental impact assessment .
12 Finally , it should be noted that disclosure of the fact that the broker is acting as principal may not on its own suffice if there exist any other material matters which could affect the customer 's decision whether or not to proceed with the transaction .
13 Those in favour of its retention state first that both parties are aware of the rules at the outset and second that , while a landlord has an absolute discretion whether or not to proceed with the grant of a lease to an original tenant , its discretion is diminished in the case of an assignee where its refusal to grant a licence to assign may be contested by the tenant , with subsequent expensive court proceedings .
14 You can never entirely eliminate human error and oversight , but this gimmick of marking replies to searches , etc , minimises the possibility of your forgetting to pass on to your client vital information that might give time to consider whether or not to proceed with the purchase , such as the fact that redevelopment of the area within the next ten years is contemplated .
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